Try This! Airheads Candy Crafts No-Bake Snacks Recipes

I may be known to have shared a recipe or two, however I will state it again clearly for the record, I am not by any means a culinary talent. Yeah, no. I am however, a whimsical creative, always happy to find a project allowing the expression of my inner creative. May I present to you, our Airheads candy crafts no-bake snacks recipes- the fantastic, fun creations of my 4 year-old and myself, as just another day in our homeschool happenings.

Thank you to the teams from Airheads andSmiley360 (affiliate link) for sponsoring this post with a promotional #AirheadsCrafts Kit for the purpose of facilitating this advertorial.Airheads Candy Topped Cookie Crust Pizza

You Will Need-

Cherry Airheads

White Mystery Airheads

Watermelon Airheads

Nilla Wafers

Rolling Pin

Cutting Tools

Preparation Tip - Soften unwrapped Airheads in the microwave for approximately 3-5 seconds. Handle with caution.

You Will Need-Cherry AirheadsWatermelon AirheadsOreo MinisIndividual Pudding CupLollipop SticksRolling PinCutting ToolsSmall BowlCutting ToolsPreparation Tip - Soften unwrapped Airheads in the microwave for approximately 3-5 seconds. Handle with caution.1. Crunch approximately 4 Oreo Minis in the small bowl.2. Use the rolling pin to smooth Cherry Airheads candy into thin, flat strip. 3. Cut strip in half lengthwise and across width, into four strips.4. Roll strips onto lollipop strips to create candy roses.5. Cut two 1/4" strips of Watermelon Airheads for each candy rose.6. Place one strip in front and in back of the lollipop stick to mold and form petals.7. Open the individual pudding cup, add crunched Oreo minis "cookie dirt" to cup.8. Place candy rose lollipops into pudding cup.9. Enjoy your Airheads Candy Rose Garden Pudding Cups!

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